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_ The Chicago Daily | VOLUME XL 3 PRICE FIVE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1881—' IROULARS, “gcpLESINCER pa fe Sat. Se DOUMANS. GIRCULARS! To counteract the sale. of infe- ridr-made Silk Garments’ now so extensively advertised market, we will make ‘Special Prices” Dn all our Fine Garments. . Parties intent upon purchasing will find our goods strictly first- \ and’ “AT PRICES” in keeping with the character and popularity of our “"gtite & Madison Jranch, Madison & Desplaines-sts. “CHICAGO, Nov. 9, 1881. NOTICE (IY SHIPPERS. Until {urther notice the P,, F. W. & G. » cannot receive freight for Pitisburg and Allegheny, Pa, be given when we are WM. BORNER, Gon'l West’n F’t Ag't. AN NAVIGATION, 6 Washtnatonsat RD. LINE. Ness wook, Mussaue tloke PUpHtt, UF Europa wt towust rates, curour Cluck and Iundolpheai pu “Aunts” STATE LIN Hin, Hulfuxt’ and Landans uy. Fipet Cabliy #0 to av BtvaulUre curry pelthy AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO. Mundulple-st. Chicago, junugor, POM & OO. fe thts di A yf lintiliwory.” wueat., Nuw York, UNDERWEAR, HOSLERY, MEN'S |- (A.C eh, 145 State-st. UNDERWEAR, SIERY, GLOVES, | HAN WILNON BROS, Men’s Furnishers, 113, 115, 117 & 119 State-st, Show a yariety so great, supplied. inspection Invited. OUR LINE OF Tapestry Brussels Oe 18 FULLY EQUAT, to ANY advertinod at even HIGUBK prices, uf 200 PIECES: At dde Untitetosod out, ‘hisia an IMMENSE BARGAIN, und shoul! be thken advantage uf at once. Chicago Carpet Co., : Wabash-ay. and Monrog-st, Geena aed Mail Lettings, HOTICE 70 CONTRACTORS POST OF FICK DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D, C., Oct 15, 1881. PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract Office of this De- partment until 3 p. m." of January 7, 1882, for carrying the mails. of the United States upon the routes, and according to the schedule of arrival and departure specified by the Department, in the State of Illinois, from July 1, 1882, to June go, 1883. , Lists of routes, with schedules of arrivals and depart- ures, instructions to bidders, with forms’for contracts and bonds and all other necessary information, will be furnished upon applica- tion to the Second Assistant Post- master General, THOMAS L. JAMES, Postmaster General. OULLERY, ~6LD RELIABLE. Jos, Rodgers & Sona’ and Geo, Wostonboli’s POCKET. CUTLERY, - RAZORS, Belasors, Naftand Work Bots, Null Nipe * Kine jade iPwoodrs, Cork Hcrews, Novelties, 6c. MANASSEE, Importer, Tribune Byllding. HAYS. ance nN NNN HATS, --Falh Styles, . Gentlemen's Dress and Business Hats. The Luvyest,. Mnest, Stoel shown, wt our usual low gr Aut and Suv Store, SU dada i yesterday, and was slot dead by Sutton, who WES, &G Fur Cloaks, Seal Sacques, Satin Dolmans, Satin. de Leon Circulars, Real Ermine Lining, Fur-Lined Circulars, Russian Circulars, Mother Hubbard Cloaks, Ulsters with Fur Lining, Cloth Dolmans, Allthe Newest Novelties in Jackets FURS. Silver Pointed Fox Muffs, Silver Pointed Fox Capes, Coaching: Capes, Russian Beaver Capes, . Russian Beaver Muts, Seal Capes, Seal Muffs. Also, a large line of Children's ‘Furs;- These goods will be found | of ‘the best quality, and custom-" Our Ove ers can rest assured that our goods are all new, and that our prices will always prove satis- | porsiniy tn found. You can aufely expect to hoth in style and quality, that the wants of all can be We make a STILL BETTEL onur GA.COUTANTS&.C0,|\204 & 106 145 State- PAILOLNING, oHiNe: | November blasts now sweep without, NICOLL, the TAILOR, | Man's Qvercoat, Pioneer of Modorate Prices. English and French Cassimeres, Coatings, TWO DOLLARS. _” Fancy Worsteds, Ete, FINEST DOMESTIC FABRICS. | Pais Pou ae caddies at any weiee from e220 to Pants to order from $6 t Suits to order front # Overcouts to order from SATISFACTION QUARANTEED. LAKESIDE BUILDING, OGDEN 5 0. $15 to $40. OPPOSITE NEW POST-OFFICE, a until Dotctock; Saturday until 10. “S| ABLEWHITE & 60. ovorywhere. Branch Stores tu ull brinelpat elutes, ‘WELVE PAGKS, NEWS IN BRIEF. ——Colder, fair weather, and northwest to southwest winds for this region today, ——Among the persons arrested In Jrefand yesterday are James Ennis, a Wexford iaud- jord, Uiree farmers, and the Secretary: of the Pallas Green (Limerick) League, ——Nat (Gibson, a constable, tried to Jevy on the property of a brother-in-law of James Sutton, a young planter at Fort Mil, 4 + Tt must be that our cuatomera think there mnie. Sulla are about eight, WeJudgy from the cone Hasuiady gun hlvescape. Htantly decreaaiug pltes on our counteraaehich | —Argument on the motion to quash the neem to melt away aomerhat as the Winter's | Informations {nthe star-route cases closed Snow metta brgore the Spring Kuushine, Of | yesterday. ‘Judge Cox took the matter under PS rine Hyde De eae te ee ee nas advisement, ana announced that he would 1 i ., teith an eye ta cntergenelek outalte of our large probably; render a Geciston taday.: atealy ant ineveasing regular demands. +The Brooklyn Republicans eleeted We their candidates for Mayor, Sherif, Super- visor-at-Lurge, ten Supervisors out of thir- teen, and five Aldermen, but fatled to elect aby State Senator or any Assemblyman, —dJay Gould, Stdney Dilton, Russell Sage, Samuel Sloan, and Cyrus W. Field were yesterday chosen members of the Board of Directors of the Manhattan Elevated Rall way Company. Jay Gould was then chosen President, isson & Lilley’s millyard at Spring Lake, Mich., was destroyed by ffre yester- day.* The loss is placed at $250,000, Some 9,000,000 feet of. lumber belonging to Kelley, Hathborne & Co., insured for $100,500, was destroyed. —Itis probable that McClaughry, Inde- pendeiit Republican, and not Weber, Straight Republican, wis elected County Commis sloner in the Lemont district Tuesday, Me- Claughry's plurality over Weber and Skelly (Dens) Is 7 —~A dispatch from Sheboygan Wis.,. states that a vessel—whether_a steamer or a sall-vessel could not be‘learned—ts on fire about fifteen miles from the shore, and no assistance canbe rendered, At this writlng ( o’ctock) particulars are wanting. —Te State House at Austin, Tex., was destroyed by fire yesterday. The archives of the Republic of ‘Texas, the battle flags, and the Alamo monument were destroyed, The fire is'supposed to be the work of incendia- ries. ‘The logs is estimated at $300,000, —The Republicans: have mate large gains in Maryland, electing Republican oflicers In many of the counties, The Re, publicans will have eleven members of the State Sennte, against seven last year, and havemade Jarge gains in members of the Assembly: ~Ex-President Diaz was married Tues- day night to Miss omero Rubizo, The ceremony was performed according to the civil Inw. ‘The witnesses for the groom were President Gonzales and Gen, Pacheco, and for the bride Ramon G, Guzman and Manuel Sanvedra, % -—Commissioners Senne, O’Nelll, and Clark are candidates for. the Presidency of the Board of County Commissioners. Comn- tuissioner Ayars and Joe Dixon are candi- dates forelther’ Warden Mills’ or Warden Peters? place. ‘There ts a legion of candi dates for every other office in the gift of the board. - —Albert Daggett, Chairman of the Exec- utlve Committes of the Republican Central Committee of New York State, claims the election of the Republican ticket by a ma- forlty of 5,000, Ile, concedes the Senate to the Democrats by a majority of one, but claims that the Assembly will stand 63 Re publicans to GO Democrats, ——Bailey, Republican candidate for State ‘Treasurer, has been elected In Pennsylvania by a sate majority, much to the chagrin and disappointment of the Democrats, who counted confidently on the election of Noble becanse of the candidacy of Wolfe, Inde- pendent, Wolfe is not over-woll pleased at te ontcome either, —tLong, Republican, for Goyernor of Massachusetts, is elected by a plurality of 43,00, ‘Che Connecticut Legislature will be strongly Republican ns the result of ‘ues- day’s election, the Senate standing 17 Repub- Heans and % Democrats, and the House 149 Republicans, 98 Democrats, and 1 Green- backer, Mississlppl’s Democratic majority WIN be about 19,000, ——Bismarck’s organ, the North German. Gazette, says that thore must be an hnmedl- ate dissolution of the new Reichstag, an in- harmonfous government, or a temporary unlon .df incompatible elements under the leadership of the Government, Ln any case, tho Gazette says, a dissolution cannot be long delayed, Four Progressist meetings vere dispersed by the authorities Tucsday wight. —Dantel Grant, a Liberal member of the British Parlinmont, speaking at a large mecting In London yesterday, said that the growlng thought in England was towards: republicanism, but that he himself was con- ' 4 Don't find it necessary to stepoutstde of Truth- Tat Limits to impress yourslth Rarqaina of fered. The fact ts, we lenaw you'll think the more of ta if tee confina ourseteen to states mente which ave tell substantiated, This we ativays propose to do. OUR SUIT RANGE .FOR. GENTS Is from $6.75 to $35. The cheaper GRADES we gow't warrant alt tev The flner graden we dp guarantee equat to Custom Work at 25 per ees it Aighor prices. coats Range $2.50 to $45. Ketwveen thero prices your favorite price may Hud the best vatue for that price at MADISON-ST. While hearthatones cheerful glow: If for the cheerful blasts you would prepare, Go straight to Ogden, Ablewhite & Co, ‘rho basis may pot be under full hondway when you rend this, bat we bad the poetry rendy and coutia'e wall, However, Uley will te along in duyytiine, hence thy above to you fr full of moaning. If you haven't bewn In of lute cume now and seo our voud, substantial « jeHfonvy Hatinet, ned with Cantos Flannol, that wo soll at : Yes, twodullars, ‘Thon all the modlum prieos up to fN torn handsome Chinchilla Beaver, satin sleeve lining and nll vies to sunteh. Othore at §25, £24, £20, 13, in Block. Sonelonge, (0x16), filed with these goods, ail our own inanufacture, . Merchant Tailoring a Specialty. OPEN EVENINGS. tent with the present polltical condition of = affairs, Ho declared that In accordance with PIAN ? the Constitution the laud should be for the people, Mr, Grant's radical utterances were enthuslastically applauded. ‘ ——Tho jury in the caso of Charles 5. PIANOS Ses 188 STATE-ST, IN RICH VELVETS Tho’ Best Seart THOMAS & HAYDER, ‘Manufacturers, 254 Madison-st. ESD A MINERAL WATER Vrosident of tho looplo's Gas Co,, Chica.o, saya of the BETHESDA Miveral Spring Water, fom Waukesha, Wiss | sti ano? ie “Tho water jz tho, srowing wonder of this aye, It Jit requires I iis usu by any aud Js upon thy bite bladder, No indawniation ean, withatuud yy donlere everywhere, CMA, MW. BAKER & co., Gea'l Autte, 363 Wabadhay., (blcuga. Fisher, a vrominent young lawyer of Cin- efnuatl charged with ballot-box stufllng, dis- agreed yesterday, Judge Baxter, of the United States Clreult Court, before whom the case was tried, told the District-Attorney that unless new evidence could be procured the case should be nulled, 08 ne Jury ought to be pormitted to return a yordict of guilty on the evidence thus far produced ins tie cuse* —aAuiwng the distinguished people who “ylowed the Lord, Muyor’s procession from the rooms of tha American Exchange yester- day were Christine Nilsson, Mrs, ScoteSid- dons, Olive Logan, and Julian Hawthorne, ‘Tho band played the “Star Spangled Bane nor” 4g tid procession passed, When the Atertean flag. enturod the Palace yard, escorted by a Ruard of honor, the band played “Intl Columbia,” aud there was great cheering, —X, Jules Ferry repliod to Clémencean inthe French’ Chambers yesterday, and de- fended the Tunlsinn policy, fd sald that the course pursued was necessary to put ‘an srony AX DD cane, 190 STATE-ST. ORCANS. The largest and most varled callec- tlou of jitat-class Planos and Organs tn the West, at our extensive Thare- voouis, for Cash av on Smal Pay- Ont e Pianos and Oryans also to rent. STORY & CAMP, 188 & 190 State-st. Fitet-Chiee Upright A Cabiuct Grande. Largest raLongsitriuge radii Hone Pow mate ite ‘Tunis, The estublishment ‘of a French pro- tectorate over Tunts was the only means of clonlug tho trontler of Algeria “against tho dangers threatened by the possible exten- sion uf the Eastern confict to tha Meuiter- ranean”? —Hy the collapse of two three-story Rosewood Cane, Durabl ROLLER SKA PRINTING, : . G SKATES | *"éhnines OF BY HIY DESCIAETION, fachities fur tha uxecutlon of ‘ Mpllvia Cataloguva, bricu Lats G F t e : Ea" Prenswark ons forthe ery. as iX ures. ¥ 3 Fy ice, have ever BAUNES? este (Avibune $2, $48.55 pair ub tencrnent houses ut the corner of South Fitth avenue and Cirand street, New York, yeatore day morning, ten of the occupants wero killed, several fatally and others serlously lujured, ‘The bulldings were of brick and about fifty years old, The foundations were rotten, aud the bulldiixs, which have been considered unsafe for some thine, were lust woek condemned by the City Bullding . ’ Gow Huadquarwors, GAYS Gus Fixture Pactury’ GT und wy Cunul-st,, deur Madhou, end to intrigues agulnst French influence hy Inspector. ‘The owners, O'Brien and Levy, promised to put the bulldinga in 9 safe condi- tlon, but did not net on their promises, —The result In Wisconsin fy still fn doubt, though the Indleations point to the election of the Republican State ticket by 2,000 to 4,000 majority, ‘The Democrats claim that Fratt, thelr nominee for Governor, ‘aud Falk, for Treasurer, are elected, and some Repubileans are willing to concede these clalms, but the Republlean State Com- mitte live no fears for the success of the entire Republican ticket. : ——Mra. Garfield, in acknowledging the receipt of the final statement, made by Mr. Cyrus W. Fleld with regard to the Gen, Gar- field family fund takes ocensfon to re- turn to the contributors thanks -for their expressions of the high esteem in which they hell her lnsband, She accepts the trust fur herselfand her children Sn thelr Anther’s name, and hopes to use ft ina way worthy of lilm ant satisfactory to those by “whom It has been bestowed. —John T. Smarr, a member of the firm of E,C, Roberts & Co., grocers, of Kansas City, was shot and killed Inst night by J. 11, Russell, recently of Quincy, Ill. Smarr made soine remark offensive to Russell In the Kansas City. Court, Stussell demanded an apology; Smarr refused, and Russell knocked him down: whereupon Smarr drew aknife and slightly cut ‘his assailant; Itus- sell drew his-revolver and fired three shots, almost Instantly killing Smarr, Russell has Deen arrested, -—During the month of October 490 Agrariun offenses were committed In Ireland, of which only thirty-two were committed In Ulster, while Munster contributed 225, Con- naught 15, and Leinster 102, The “Epls- copal Arms” carved on the pillars of Arch- Dishop McCabe’s house In Dublin were broken Tuesday night, in revenge, it is sup- posed, forthe Archbisnop’s recent pastoral denunelation of the Land-League, Several additional arrests under the Coercion act were mnade Tuesday, —Protty full returns from over half the State Indicate that the entire Readjuster ticket has been elected in Virginia, and that the Readjusters will have a good working majority on joint dailot In the. Legistature, The Readjuster State Committee claim that Cameron’s majority will be about 15,000, and that the najority on joint ballot in the Leg- islature wlil be from seventeen to twenty, Tho Readjunters are greatly rejoiced at their victory. They had a torehlight procession in tichmond tnst night to celebrate ft, ‘There were jubilations in other parts of the Old Diminion also, —The German Soclalists continue to make gains on the second ballots. At Nu- remberg and Solingen yesterday Grellenberg aud Relttinghausen, two Socialists, were elected. At Mannheim, Kopfer, of the Party of the People, was elected. The Pro- gressist candidates were elected at Lennep and Dortmund. It is belleved that Bis- marck’s threats to resign-are only threats and nothing more. The astute Chancellor is maneuvering to get such an Indorsement from the Emperor as will strengthen him with the people. . . ———Yesterdny was what {s known os Lord- Mayor’s-Day in London, and was observed os a-bualness holiday, A novel feature of the Mayoral procession was the appearance of the American flag, preceded by the fife and drum band of the Fourth Battalion of the London militia, playing the “ Star- Spangled Banner,”. aad followed'at a short interval by a marine band playing “ Yankee Doodle.” The fing of tho “Stars and Strlpes”* was received with marked enthusi- agin throughout the wholeroute. ‘There was a demonstration at the American Exchange on the Strand, before the office of the United Stotes Cable Company, and at other points, ——Sonie of the Greenbackers: have been talking of putting forward Judge William D. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, ag their candidate for Speaker of tho next House of Hepresent- atlves, Itis known that Mr, Kelley covets the Speakership, but he will hardly permit himself to be used by the CGreenbuck- ers, The only nomination he Is. ike- ly to accept woul be the nomination of the Republican caucus, Notwith- Standing the loss of Morton's seat In New York, the Mepublicans, with the ald of the Rey, Hyatt: Smith, Independent member- elect from one of the Brooklyn districts, and the two Virgluia Readjusters, will have a elear majority over the combined opposition, and will undoubtedly be able to elect their caticus nominee. —Mr. Gladstone, speaking at the Lord Mayor's banquet at London fast night, justl tied his Irish, policy by 'saying it was neces- sary to takestrang measures to defend pub- Ie Jaw and pilvate Iberty. Ie sald that tho peoplo of Ireland are now determined to make a full trint of the Land act, which wilt ba impartially administered, Hoe con- demnéd the practice of boycotting, and sald that there was a growling diaposition onthe part of Irish tenants to fulfill thelr engagements, and added that those who de- clined to do this are those who are well abla todoso, Ilo referred to foreign alfairs, say- img that Afghanistan is undor one ruler, and that peace reigns In South Afrien. On tho question of obstruction he sald that there will be an early and urgent demand on Par Mament to consider effectlye means for mest- Ing tho great evil, lle expressed a hope that the question would be kept out of party politics, —The home-pula manifesto printed in Tue Trmuny Tuesday has been adopted at the meeting of tho ‘Home-Rule Leaguo bn Dublin, and will be clrentatod throughout Europe, America, and Australia, ‘Tho Frec- man's Journal thinks that: the homerids question ts now the great and , only question bofore the Irish people, which tears to tho inference that the land question his been set tled by tho Land act. A Dublin dispatch xeoms to confirm that view of the caso, It snysthatthough tenants whe were members of the Land League meet privately {n vurlous places In the North of Ireland, the organiza: tion as an organization fs practically dead, So far, fowever, only. 17,70 out of about 400,000 tenants-at-will have applied to. the Land Court to fix a judleial rent... Some of tho landlords have reduced] rents rather than {ucur the exponses attending an apall- cation to the Land Court, among them boing George E, Browne, ex-Meniber of Parlla- ment for Mayo, and Sir Maurice O'Connell, nephew of the great O'Connell. Stil others will soon be anxious to sottie with the ten- ants, if the Land Commission continues. to make such sweeping reductions as ware made yesterday at Limerick, where the yearly rent was reduced front $85 to S45, a __. THE SPRAGUE ESTATE, : Provence, 8, L, Nov, &—1n pursuance of a decreo of the Supreme Court, Trustea Chatfee advertises the Surague Print Works, the Quidneck Company’s stock, and other portious of the trust property of the A, & W. Bora ue Manufacturing Company tor sale by auction next month, North ‘and “the , Union. Mahone’s Triumph in Vira ginia Beyond a Reason- able Doubt. i Cameron's Majority About 8,000, with.a Readjuster Legis- lative Majority. The Solid South Now a Rem~ iniscence of the ‘Past, Fifty-four. Counties in New * York - Place the Republican Ticket 12,246 Ahead, t The Republican Awakening in Brooklyn, and the Reasons for Astor's Defeat. Bailey's Plurality in Pennsyls vania, So Far as Known, 6,285. , Tho Result, In Wisconsin Very Close, but Unquestionably a Repub- lican Success. Long’s Plurality in Massachusetts, 80 Far, 43,044—Republican Gaina in Maryland. YIRGINIA. MANONE’S SKILT. Spectal Disvates to The chicave Tribune, Wasuisatos, D.C. Nov. 9—Whatever may be thought of Mshone’s principles, his skill'ns a political teader must be seknowl- edged. From the start ho has managed thls campaign with consummateablity. He had before hn three dificult problems—tirst, to secure harmony in his immediate following, which iad lttle In common except dissatis- faction with the regular Democracy; secon, to make a coalition with the Republican ete ment; and, third, to make the juncture lu such a way that it would appear that the Me- publicans had coine to the ReadJusters, rather than aceapted thelr overtures. - ‘This was the most delleate task of all, ‘Chea white Demo. cratic Readjusters would not tolerate the idea of making advances. to, the negro vote. It was necessary to success, huwever, to whit them to their standard. Mow completely this was done, without too much apparens suppllvation, ls now intter of history. Ma+ hone was shrewd enough to torce an alterna- tive of white men’s parties, between which: tho negroes were massed under the iead- justers’ fing as the more Hberal. TIE INDICATIONS TONIGHT continue to be that the Readjuster-Repub- Mean coalition has elected tha State ticket and: Legislature in Virginia, ‘The Repub- licans yoted almogt te aman for the ltead- juster tleket, and the only Republican Con- gressman (Dezendort) who opposed Mahone, and who predicted that he could carry his own county (Norfolk) has been defeated by a Readjuster majority of more than a thou- sand, ln Richmond, too, where the Den- ocrats had expected to add to thelr old ma- fority of 4,000, they were humiliated by the Joss of more thau half of it. ACCORDING TO RETURNS NRCHIVED HERE, Muhone has brought out the full strength of his supporters, and in nearly every focallty the vote has realized his esthuate. Unless the back counttes, which are .Readjuster rather than Bourbon, shall Change tho re- sult, the fndications now are that Lewis, Ke- publican, Riddleberger, Readjuster, or Cam- eron, will be elected to the Senate, which will make the Mahone party In the South certainly something uot to be despised, par- ticularly in view of the very narrow. polite feal margin that body. | a ‘A AUIE THING, Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ricusonp, Va., Nov. 0.—The returns from the election stil! come In very slowly, es- pectally from tha great back country and the tidewater districts, but these will increase the majority of Cameron, tho Readjuster, whoso election Is naw beyond doubt, He will | haven ninjority of not leas than 8,000, “The Readjusters also carry the Legislatire by w reduced majority over 1879, but they will stil have enough to give thoin good working majorities in both branches. ‘Thelr victory is‘complete, although some of the leading Democrats stilt decline to concede it, ‘The Governur-olect, William Cameron, wilt have a Legislature with whogo financial views he - {sentirely In. record, aud whosy.aetion he will, of course, approve. ‘The Legislature ineets the firat Wednesday in December, and the Readjusters will probably go at once to work and PARS THE RIDNLEDENGER BILL, whieh embodies their financial platform, ‘The bill, of course, will be approved by Can eran, It provides for the paynient of $2 000,000 ut Sper cent.futerest. ‘The bill will then go to the Supreme Court of Virginia, which will doubtless decide in fayor of Its constitutionality, ‘Cho Judges of the Supreme Court, with one exception, have .to be olucted by the Legislature thts winter, thelr terms of office expiring noxt year, As thelr plucos will be filled by those whose financial opinions aro hi accord with the doctrines of tho Jtendjustor party, there can be no doubt of thoir approval ‘of the Rlddleberger bill, and It will xo Snto operation, unless the “Federal Courts interfere. Amongthe names already mentioned jn connection with the’ Supreme Hench ‘ara’ United-States-District- Attorney L. 14-. Lowls, Republican, and James Tayler, of Montgomery, ex-Attorney- Generakor Virginia, "Kho Legistuture’s frat atuty will be the election ot'a .* UNITED BTATES BENATON. ‘Tho prominent names mentioned Ju connee- tlon with that position are John F, Lawl; the Lioutehant-Governar-elect; John J Massey, now Auditor; Johny 8. Wise, and I, JE, Ite. dleberger.. I¢ has been nssertet in Reade juster olretes that President Arthur. gave, Mahone the ussurance that If. lits Coalition ticket carried Virginia a position tn the Cabs inet would hy given a member/of the Cuall- tion party, ‘Phe nau of John 8. Wiss, It ls understood, will'be presented for that honor, jn which event the contest for the Senate would be between Hiddleberger, Lewls, and Massey, and pérhaps some others. For this honor it fs “deemed not unlikely that there